accordingly. The revised rules on the rotation of auditors specify that the auditors of a listed company must be rotated off after 7 cumulative years of service and must serve a cooling-off period for 5
matter are changed, SEC must revise the rules on the rotation of auditors accordingly. SEC has recently revised the rules on rotation of auditors of listed companies and will likewise revise such rules
2013 to the SEC Office and the SET on March 3, 2014. CGD failed to rotate an auditor, in the occurrence that the auditor has performed her duties on auditing or reviewing and expressed opinion on
caused by such differences. Clause 18 mutual funds and trusts shall rotate an auditor by complying with the rules prescribed in Paragraph 2, in the occurrence that the auditor has performed his/her duties
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issuers shall explain at least the causes and key factors that make the difference, including the effect thereof. Clause 23 The listed company shall rotate an auditor by complying with the rules prescribed
requirements as per the findings in the 2 inspection cycle. However, in 2017 we identified findings on the relevant ethical requirements in certain audit firms as follows: 1. Auditor rotation in case of listed
1 24 August 2020 Subject : Notification on Resolution of the Board of Directors’ Meeting No.8/2020, Appointment of Directors in Replacement of Those who will Retire by Rotation, and Addition of
directors who retired by rotation in 2019, namely: 1. Mr. Patara Yongvanich as Director 2. Mr. Thanachart Numnonda as Director 3. Mr. Soontorn Dentham as Director T.662 636 6999 F.662 646 4200
by rotation consisting of Mr. Suthikiati Chirathivat Mr. Ek-Rit Boonpiti Mr. Russell L. Kekuewa and Mr. Worachai Bhicharnchitr as directors and independent directors of the Company for another term